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Survey Paper on ‘Smart Dustbin Management System’

Jain Sakshi, Lalwani Hardika, Ajmera Ishika, Lodha G.M.

Abstract


In past few years population has been increased highly because of that there is very much increase in waste production due to which pollution is also increased and spread foul smell. That’s why waste management is one of the important issues to be considered in society. For this we are developing the smart dustbin to overcome on this problem. In this dustbin by using sensors we are going to separate dry and wet garbage. Once if these Smart Dustbins are implemented in society at higher level on proper space then the problem of foul smell and uncleanliness will solve. It will be fruitful for us to replace the traditional dust bins and on that place use smart dustbins. Due to the Smart Dustbin environment will remain clean and proper waste disposal will take place.


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